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I spent some time last year at the Myan ruins of Timun and Altun Ha in the Yucatan Peninsula and met with a professor of Mayan culture. He stated that the 2012 end of the world scare is just nonsense. He said that the Mayan's had three main calandars (solar, lunar and one ba<x>sed off of the nine month birth cycle for humans). On 21 December 2012 the current cycle for all three will end and a new calandar will start. That's it, simply a new calandar. Nothing to get worked up over.

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I was worried for about ten seconds, but then realized there is nothing I can really do anyways. I bought some seed, stored about a months worth of water. Stocked the pantry with canned goods. Now if anything happens, and I survive it, I can live on my farm for a few years probably. With no money and no gas, not much else to do.<br />If the world dramatically changes for the worst, do I really want to be here? <br />Besides, I live in earthquake country, so I need at least a weeks worth of essentials at all times.

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Wonder how many people had prepared for the end when they went to the movies last Thursday at midnight? You never know what will happen in your life and you can't possibly ever prepare for the horrible things that might take place. You have to live in the moment and trust (God if you do) that things will work out. Every life can change in an instant by something unplanned.

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I think its very possible, if other civilations spoke of flooding waters and the like, then I do think the earth does seem to go through a cleansing of some sort which probably involves flooding and other catastrophic events.